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Lobbyists say Federal Arts Minister Peter Garrett has failed to deliver a strong resale royalty scheme to artists.
in Arts & Culture
via Yahoo! News Australia @ 3:27 17th Nov
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Garrett's model for the resale royalty scheme has been the subject of bitter opposition from the big end of town – the large auction houses and art dealers. But what about the indigenous artists at the centre of Garrett's scheme? Bob Gosford reports.
in Arts & Culture
via Crikey Media @ 23:17 6th Nov
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The UK Intellectual Property Office consultation to assess the likely impact of Artist's Resale Right and the derogation for deceased artists on the UK art market closed on 29 September after a week’s extension to accommodate late responses.
in IP & Patents
via Patent Office @ 22:30 11th Nov
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PERSONAL intervention by French President Nicolas Sarkozy has raised the stakes in the battle over extending the Artist's Resale Right (Droit de Suite) to the heirs of dead artists.
in Arts & Culture
via Washington College of Law @ 4:52 28th Oct
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in Arts & Culture
via ABC Online @ 3:27 17th Nov
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The Treasury is looking at selling preference shares in banks to pension funds and other City investors =
in Banking
via Accountancy Age @ 2:09 17th Nov
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VISUAL artists will get a royalty when their works are resold under draft laws introduced to Federal Parliament.
in Arts & Culture
via Brisbane Courier-Mail @ 1:12 27th Nov
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in Online Auctions
via Washington Post @ 1:03 14th Nov
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in Arts & Culture
via M2 @ 14:45 11th Nov
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While it’s no secret that gaming publishers and developers detest used game sales, Nintendo apparently wants to stomp out the business by making hardware sales permanent.
in Computer Games
via Tom's Hardware UK @ 22:16 19th Nov
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in Arts & Culture
via TMC Net @ 14:32 11th Nov
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In these tough economic times, buying used games and trading in old titles for store credit or cash have become common methods of saving a few hard-earned bucks. Speaking to Gamasutra, GameStop CEO Dan DeMatteo says limiting these options creates "a bone of contention with the consumer," adding that each consumer believes a game purchase holds a "residual value" of $20, a figure revealed in a study conducted for a book on Micromania, a French videogame retailer recently acquired by GameStop.
in Video Games
via Gamers.com @ 9:35 30th Nov
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Games publishers love the idea of the resale of their games like Ian Paisley loves Pope Benedict and lately they have been coming up with wizard wheezes to shut down the industry.
in Computer Games
via TheInquirer.net @ 5:49 14th Nov
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Artists have unanimously backed a proposal to award resale royalties to artists after their death, the UK Intellectual Property Office (UK-IPO) has said. The art trade has almost unanimously rejected the plan.
in Arts & Culture
via Out-Law.com @ 15:47 13th Nov
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TORONTO, Dec 1 (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada announced on Monday four new term Purchase and Resale Agreement (PRA) operations for January to boost market liquidity.
in Banking
via Reuters @ 15:57 1st Dec
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The Bank of Canada announced on Friday a series of new term loan facility transactions and term purchase and resale agreements for the rest of December and January.
in Banking
via Exec Digital Canada @ 17:26 28th Nov
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TORONTO (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada announced on Friday a series of new term loan facility transactions and term purchase and resale agreements for the rest of December and January.
in Banking
via Globe Investor @ 16:36 28th Nov
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TORONTO, Nov 7 (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada on Friday said it will enter a C$10 billion ($8.4 billion) 28-day term purchase and resale transaction on Nov. 10.
in Banking
via Reuters @ 13:20 7th Nov
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TORONTO, Nov 7 (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada on Friday said it will enter a C$10 billion ($8.4 billion) 28-day term purchase and resale transaction on Nov. 10.
in Banking
via Interactive Investor International @ 13:21 7th Nov
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If you’re anything like the average Silicon Valley entrepreneur, right now you’ve got an iPhone in your pocket and a pile of old Blackberries in a drawer somewhere. But hopefully, with the help of recycling and resale companies like Flipswap, we’ll no longer keep old phones hanging around or worse, throw them in the trash.
in Mobile Technology
via Greentech Media @ 5:34 16th Nov
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Choosing a domain name for your portfolio or a client's website is a difficult task... largely in part because so many (SO many) names are taken. To make it worse, a great deal are taken just for resale and are expensive. I know I've spent hours thinking up names, trying them out, and getting not-so-great recommendations from web services.
in Domain Names
via About @ 12:01 13th Nov
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TORONTO, Nov 28 (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada injected C$570 million ($459.7 million) into markets on Friday to lower the overnight interest rate toward the central bank's target and improve liquidity. The bank operates through Special Purchase and Resale Agreements, or SPRAs, buying securities with the agreement to sell them back in the next business day, effectively injecting money into markets. ($1=$1.24 Canadian) (Reporting by Jennifer Kwan; editing by Peter Galloway) Keywords: CANADA CREDIT/SPRA (jennifer.kwan@thomsonreuters.com; +1 416 941 8178; Reuters Messaging: jennifer.kwan.reuters.net@reuters.com)
in Banking
via Quote.com Canada @ 12:41 28th Nov
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We've seen video game execs freaking out about the second-hand sales market, and apparently that may be expanding to other arenas. The Register has an unnamed source (so make of that what you will) claiming that Motorola is asking people to sign contracts on a new phone that ban the buyer from reselling the phone to anyone, other than back to the manufacturer. Of course, this is an economically dumb argument. The resale market helps add value to the primary market, and allows the company to charge more for its product initially. As Mathew Ingram points out, some are suggesting that this move would violate the first sale doctrine, though that could depend on a variety of factors. I would imagine that the terms could establish the situation as a "lease" of the phone rather than a purchase, but that might be difficult to get the courts to ac
in Mobile Technology
via Techdirt @ 16:27 5th Nov
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